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Suspension not beyond reach of F1 rules

Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn said rival teams can challenge the legitimacy of its suspension system if they wish, even though the sport's policing procedures are in a flux due to the lack of a governing Concorde Agreement. F1 is currently racing in the absence of a Concorde deal - a confidential agreement between teams and the sport's governing bodies about F1's rules and commercial arrangements - and that had put into question how teams can go about challenging any perceived rule breaches. Prolonged negotiations on a new Concorde are proceeding slowly. "There's speculation but nobody knows what our suspension system is and from what I know, it's not uncommon throughout Formula...
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